"This production transcends political reality into existential reality. Viewed in this light, 'Two Rooms' tells us as much about the machinations of governments and terrorists as it does about the human capacity for love, violence, dedication, resilience and folly.

Victor Lirio (as Walker Harris) and Dawn Evans (as Ellen Van Oss) are both formidable as representatives of diametrically opposed views. But they make their characters human, too. Harris and Van Oss are never symbols, always very real people with doubts and regrets alongside their convictions." -Paulanne Simmons, nytheatre-wire.com

Victor Lirio is terrific as the opportunistic journalist (Walker Harris) who pushes Lainie to activism and emblazons her pain in headlines. In lesser hands, it could have turned out to be a cliched character, yet Lirio saves it through the sheer force of his charismatic personality." -Randy Gener, theaterofoneworld.org (former editor of American Theater Magazine; George Jean Nathan Awardee)